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headquarters hereinnewyork. >>>alotofnewsbreakingthis afternoon and into this evening. at the new yorker magazine tonight, they've just posted a bolt from the blue, a long story in which a number of women go on the record, including using their names, so these are not anonymous sources, claiming abusive behavior in personal relationships by new york's democratic attorney general, eric schneiderman. he's denying the allegations but these are two named accusers and the activity they're accusing him of is quite serious. again, the reporters on this story are jane mayer and ronan far roe. we're going to be speaking with jane about this stunning new report in just a moment. although eric snietermchneiderm just one state's attorney general, which is not the most high-profile gig in the country, after all, there are 49 other state attorneys general at any time, even still, schneiderman cuts an unusually high-profile. that's in part because the attorney general in new york state just tends to be a high-profile thing. the immediate previous owners of this job before him are andrew

headquarters here in new york. >>> a lot of news breaking this afternoon and into this evening. at the new yorker magazine tonight, they've just posted a bolt from the blue, a long story in which a number of women go on the record, including using their names, so these are not anonymous sources, claiming abusive behavior in personal relationships by new york's democratic attorney general, eric schneiderman. he's denying the allegations but these are two named accusers and the activity...

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rocksnewyorkstate'schief law enforcement officer. the attorney general who assumed a prominent role in the me too movement resigns after being accused of assaulting four women. >>> and president trump is preparing to announce to the world his decision on whether the u.s. will break the iran nuclear deal. >>> two new cracks open up on the big island of hawaii, emitting lava and gas from the kilauea volcano as evacuees wonder if they'll have a home to return to. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. the attorney general of new york state, eric schneiderman, abruptly resigned following allegations by four women that he physically abused them. schneiderman, known as an advocate for women's issues, says he has not assaulted anyone. however, his resignation is effective at the end of the business day today. john schiumo is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. eric schneiderman maintains his innocence despite his resignation. he describes the accusations of vi

rocks new york state's chief law enforcement officer. the attorney general who assumed a prominent role in the me too movement resigns after being accused of assaulting four women. >>> and president trump is preparing to announce to the world his decision on whether the u.s. will break the iran nuclear deal. >>> two new cracks open up on the big island of hawaii, emitting lava and gas from the kilauea volcano as evacuees wonder if they'll have a home to return to. ♪...

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newyorkstateand in particular, the conditions on smaller farms in the hudson valley region. that is where we are moving today. i want to begin by talking about labor laws. does anybody have any questions before we move forward? want to talk about the labor thishat is governing spirit i talked about his 1935 national relations of labor act. this is the single largest piece of labor legislation passed in u.s. history. it is followed by the 1938 labor standards act that protects workers what -- workers rights. it protects the rights to organize and establish the national labor relations board. as i said, when the cio is organizing in the meatpacking industry in the 1930's, they are able to have an election. in majority of people voted for the union. the employer is supposed to recognize that union. this sets up our federal labor law. there is a big exception. the exception is agricultural workers and domestic workers. we talked about this and we talked about meat packing, the poultry industry, but i don't think i pointed out that it does not cover agricultural workers and domestic work

new york state and in particular, the conditions on smaller farms in the hudson valley region. that is where we are moving today. i want to begin by talking about labor laws. does anybody have any questions before we move forward? want to talk about the labor thishat is governing spirit i talked about his 1935 national relations of labor act. this is the single largest piece of labor legislation passed in u.s. history. it is followed by the 1938 labor standards act that protects workers what...

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evan smith. she's a next generation journalism star who left a high profile gig atthenewyorktimesto become the new white house correspondent for pbs's newshour. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. yamiche alcindor welcome, nice to see you. - thanks for having me here. - i'm trying to think about your new job in this way. is being a white house correspondent at the moment the best job ever or the worst job ever? - in my mind it's not the best job ever because i think that there's a lot of jobs in journalism that are amazing, but this is one of the best gigs in town for sure. in dc i think it's the best job, because you have a front row seat to a history making president. before donald trump was elected, i said if we get him, he'll be the first reality tv president. i think that that's completely still true. i think if you are covering donald trump and have not watched the apprentice and do not watch reality tv, then you are absolutely doing yourself a disservice and you need to start doing that, because he is part of the culture an

evan smith. she's a next generation journalism star who left a high profile gig at the new york times to become the new white house correspondent for pbs's newshour. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. she's yamiche alcindor, this is overheard. yamiche alcindor welcome, nice to see you. - thanks for having me here. - i'm trying to think about your new job in this way. is being a white house correspondent at the moment the best job ever or the worst job ever? - in my mind it's not the...

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secretary of stateandnewyorksenatorhillary clinton addressed attendees ofthenewyorkdemocraticconvention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes. hillary clinton: it is great being back here with you. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here at hofstra brings back good memories of the first debate in 2016 against the republican nominee. that was also a little bit like a reunion, but the one where you get cornered by the person you least want to talk to. those were the good old days. i remember so fondly being at this convention in 2000 in albany, when i became your nominee for the united states senate. i followed in the footsteps of daniel padgett monahan. he said everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not his own facts. as democrats, we believe in facts, real ones, not the alternative kind. it is hard to believe this even needs to be said, but that is where we are these days. that i

secretary of state and new york senator hillary clinton addressed attendees of the new york democratic convention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes. hillary clinton: it is great being back here with you. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here at hofstra brings back good memories of the first...

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stolen from bangladesh's central bank via the federal reserve bankofnewyorkandthen laundered into two of. the money and the thieves then bent. i'm steve on this episode a one on one east we investigate one of the biggest bank robberies a modern times and ask how the cyber hackers got away with it. well. our government. jacka the capital of bangladesh. a teeming chaotic city and one of the world's poorest. seventy million people live here a set of them surviving on less than two dollars a day. bangladesh has one of the world's fastest growing economies. it's a country on the up but one that could ill afford to lose more than eighty million dollars of taxpayers' money. bangladesh bank the country's central bank is it the heart of its economic system. it overlooks a busy roundabout inductors financial district. high walls and tight security to stop anyone getting in who shouldn't be there but sometimes physical barriers enough for this heist nobody broke in and nobody took anything away in crime was perpetrated electronically. on the evening of service day february the falls twenty s

stolen from bangladesh's central bank via the federal reserve bank of new york and then laundered into two of. the money and the thieves then bent. i'm steve on this episode a one on one east we investigate one of the biggest bank robberies a modern times and ask how the cyber hackers got away with it. well. our government. jacka the capital of bangladesh. a teeming chaotic city and one of the world's poorest. seventy million people live here a set of them surviving on less than two dollars a...

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resign disgrace.hownewyork'sattorneygeneral fell so far, so fast. one of the most iconic symbols of american business has to be e new york stock exchange. but you might have noticed a common trait among the dealers -- they are all me enter the only full-time female broker. graduate genetics lauren simmons was always an unlikely candidate for a career within the beating hrt of the u. economy, as clients often like to remind her >> a woman? you are 23? you are a minority? what are you doing? how did you get this job? reporter: lauren move from her home state of georgia and was soon working on wall street in an almost entirely male environment. >> i fell in love with the numbers in the fast movement and the men in the trading jackets. everhing was moving so fast. loving it. tporter: the new york stock exchange is one last remaining trading floors to still use human brokers. even atheir numbers dwindle, one thing remains true -- this is very much a boy's club. 1 wall ster v who has been on the floor since 1969 says thiss disparity goeback to the way things were done before computers arr

resign disgrace. how new york's attorney general fell so far, so fast. one of the most iconic symbols of american business has to be e new york stock exchange. but you might have noticed a common trait among the dealers -- they are all me enter the only full-time female broker. graduate genetics lauren simmons was always an unlikely candidate for a career within the beating hrt of the u. economy, as clients often like to remind her >> a woman? you are 23? you are a minority? what are you...

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memorial day weekend, the unsinkable bond between the coast guard and the cityofnewyork. detailson a new proclamation and its history is getting some new attention from a broadway smash hit. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> look what's spinning around here. >> we have got subtropical storm albe alberto. >> alberto eyes the gulf coast. >> a little ahead of schedule. hurricane season starts june 1st. >> it's going to be a huge rain maker. >> oh, my goodness, right toward the gulf coast line. >> the on again/off again summit between the u.s. president and leader of north korea, it's back on again. maybe. >> everybody plays games, you know that. you know that better than anybody. >> active shooter. >> two were hurt, a student and a teacher. the teacher is being called a hero for stoppinhe ttragy. >> it's just another cotton-picking sad day. and it happens in noblesville. >> it is a day many accusers thought they would never see. hollywood producer, harvey weinstein in, handcuffs arraigned on rape and sexual abuse charges

memorial day weekend, the unsinkable bond between the coast guard and the city of new york. details on a new proclamation and its history is getting some new attention from a broadway smash hit. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> look what's spinning around here. >> we have got subtropical storm albe alberto. >> alberto eyes the gulf coast. >> a little ahead of schedule. hurricane season...

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mayorofnewyork, afew months into his second term leading the biggest city in america, and on the long list of names floated as possible candidates for president in 2020. he's bill deblasio, this is overheard. (light music) - [evan] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having to talk properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and-- you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem, and over time you took it on-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? (overlapping voices) (audience cheers) - mr. mayor, welcome. - thank you. - thank you very much for being here. let me go right to the elephant in the room, or the donkey as it were. - the donkey in the room? - do you understand-- - you just coined a new phrase, the donkey in the room. - the donkey in the room. - all right. - you understand why people talk about you running for president? - sure, i think it has a lot to do with how mayors are becoming more prom

mayor of new york, a few months into his second term leading the biggest city in america, and on the long list of names floated as possible candidates for president in 2020. he's bill deblasio, this is overheard. (light music) - [evan] let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having to talk properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and-- you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it....

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innewyork. goodto be with you. i'm anne-marie. >>> well, improving relations between the u.s. and north korea is being put to the test. this morning north korea is threatening to cancel next month's scheduled summit between president trump and kim jong-un after calling off a high-level meeting with south korea. laura podesta is here in new york with the latest developments. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the threat of cancellation comes from reports that north korea thinks the negotiations will only drive them into a corner, and if the summit doesn't happen, it could be a major blow to president trump's hope to fulfill a campaign promise. north korea says a one-sided demand by the united states to denuclearize may force it to cancel next month's historic meeting between president trump and kim jong-un. the statement targeted remarks like this one made last month by national security adviser john bolton on cbs's "face the nation." he said north korea should quickly dismantle its nuclear arsenal as libya did 15 years ago. >>> but is it a requirement that kim jong-

in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie. >>> well, improving relations between the u.s. and north korea is being put to the test. this morning north korea is threatening to cancel next month's scheduled summit between president trump and kim jong-un after calling off a high-level meeting with south korea. laura podesta is here in new york with the latest developments. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the threat of cancellation comes from reports that...

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fact again."newyorktimes"busted for lying about massive crowd at president trump's nashville rally this time, president trump gets a rare gift in return. we'll tell you all about it, here tonight. >> this feels like before our election, this is a big crowd of people. a lot of people. a lot of people. with bad weather. and bad everything. and still coming in. lou: top story, robert mueller desperate to keep presidential subversion mission going and republicans have developed -- rino republicans developed a strange frame of schizophrenia. with credibility of his all democrat dem teams shredded and dems and deep state warning him not ton to interfere in midterm, mueller focused on taking farce he leads to new levels, obstruction of justice, mueller knows he has zero chance of indicting a and a sitting pres. he has come up with a new direction for his confused investigation, focusing on a meeting between president trump and his attorney general, in which president asked session to reconsider his recusal in russia case. even tray gow trey gowdy admittt sessions never should have t

fact again. "new york times" busted for lying about massive crowd at president trump's nashville rally this time, president trump gets a rare gift in return. we'll tell you all about it, here tonight. >> this feels like before our election, this is a big crowd of people. a lot of people. a lot of people. with bad weather. and bad everything. and still coming in. lou: top story, robert mueller desperate to keep presidential subversion mission going and republicans have developed...

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cybersecurity and communications and jeff brown to chief information security officerfornewyorkcity'scybercommand. they were two speakers and a daylong cybersecurity and intelligence forum. this portion is about one hour. ♪ >> we still have 15 minutes. we have to get through the last 40 years in 15 minutes. what i decided to do is tell a story that i'm going to date myself. this is the evolution of the cyber domain through the eyes of the guy who grew up in texas. to think about the 80s as we are rolling into the beginning of the timeline we are going to cover here at startup of the bank of the soviet union had gone into afghanistan in 1979. we boycotted their olympics. they decided to come to ours. the u.s. completely shocked the world and beat the russians. the other was jr was shot. one of those shows. what was going on behind the scenes was the quest for intellectual properties of the soviet union is trying to keep up on the economic front and knew they needed western innovation to fuel their economy. it was very desperate straits in the 80s. although cold war battles were turn

cybersecurity and communications and jeff brown to chief information security officer for new york city's cybercommand. they were two speakers and a daylong cybersecurity and intelligence forum. this portion is about one hour. ♪ >> we still have 15 minutes. we have to get through the last 40 years in 15 minutes. what i decided to do is tell a story that i'm going to date myself. this is the evolution of the cyber domain through the eyes of the guy who grew up in texas. to think about...

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convention this monthinnewyork, hillarygave her remarks. democraticoke about values ahead of the upcoming elections. this runs about 14 minutes. we bring it to you as your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪ mrs. clinton: thank you. thank you. thank you all. thank you. -- it is great being back here. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here brings back good inories of the first debate 2016 against the republican nominee. a little bit like a reunion, but the kind where you get cornered by that one person you least want to talk to. despite that, it was a great night. mostly because i want. but those are the good old days. i was thinking, i also remember so fondly being at this convention in 2000 when i became your nominee for the united states senate. footsteps of the daniel patrick moynihan, someone whose words have been on my mind recently. he said "everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his on ."cts as democrats, we believe in facts. real ones, not the alternative ones. it is hard to believe it needs to be said, but that is where we are today. that is why

convention this month in new york, hillary gave her remarks. democraticoke about values ahead of the upcoming elections. this runs about 14 minutes. we bring it to you as your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪ mrs. clinton: thank you. thank you. thank you all. thank you. -- it is great being back here. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here brings back good inories of the first debate 2016 against the republican nominee. a little bit like a reunion, but the kind where you get...

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to the front page of"thenewyorktimes"from this week."thenewyorktimes"is headlined, "israel kills dozens at gaza border as u.s. embassy opens in jerusalem." anyone reading this headline, goodness gracious! why are the israelis murdering people? that's what "the new york times" says. one takes from the coverage apparently poor, innocent, unarmed people are being shot for no reason by israel. that's certainly what the global media elite are portraying. what are the actual facts? you remember facts, the things that used to be reported when journalists were actually being journalists and not propagandists. let's talk about the facts. for several weeks we've seen riots and violent attacks at israel's border, terrorist attacks that culminated in the attacks that led to these shootings in self-defense. the rioters, they use massive tire fires, which create smoke to cover their attacks. they use guns. they use pipe bombs. they use molotov cocktails, they use grenades. they use mechanical catapults to attack the border and a tack israeli troops. they tie petrobombs to kites, and they

to the front page of "the new york times" from this week. "the new york times" is headlined, "israel kills dozens at gaza border as u.s. embassy opens in jerusalem." anyone reading this headline, goodness gracious! why are the israelis murdering people? that's what "the new york times" says. one takes from the coverage apparently poor, innocent, unarmed people are being shot for no reason by israel. that's certainly what the global media elite are...

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, do you think that hurt herinnewyork? >>i think it hurt her. i think it really hurt him. people that were really backing him and willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, just said at the end, look, we've just had it. it was sad. and i like him so much. i think he is terrific in so many ways. but it was just a culmination of so many different things. i mean, i have friends that no matter what he did was okay. when he did that, they just gave up. and it was a very sad thing. i think for him. >> that same year, 2001, trump joined me again, by phone this time, just six days after the attacks of 9/11. here is what he said about rebuilding downtown new york, and how new yorkers pulled together amid the devastation. >> okay, we have on the phone right now new york real estate developer donald trump, an old friend of this show's. mr. trump, let me ask you the question. rudy giuliani said the best thing america can do for new york which has been so hard historically is to go to new york and spend some money. what do you think? >> well, i think that's true. judging from the streets t

, do you think that hurt her in new york? >> i think it hurt her. i think it really hurt him. people that were really backing him and willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, just said at the end, look, we've just had it. it was sad. and i like him so much. i think he is terrific in so many ways. but it was just a culmination of so many different things. i mean, i have friends that no matter what he did was okay. when he did that, they just gave up. and it was a very sad thing. i...

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newyorkcityone of the world's biggest financial centers and home to one of its most important financial institutions. the federal reserve bank of new york or defect its manhattan headquarters sit on top of five hundred and eight thousand gold and it handles around eight hundred billion dollars of payments every day. johnson spice reports on its activity which moves markets around the world when no one thinks of the federal reserve in terms of cyberspace usually you think of you know economics you think of labor markets you think of macro models of the u.s. central bank and economists are poring over to try to decide what to do about interest rates it turns out of course that there's about three and a half trillion dollars of foreign funds being held at the new york fed and the fed is basically the account custodian for two hundred fifty foreign entities around the world. and its customers included bangladeshis central bank and it was to the new york fed that the hackers sent thirty five messages requesting payments from the bangladesh bank account. things could have been a lot

new york city one of the world's biggest financial centers and home to one of its most important financial institutions. the federal reserve bank of new york or defect its manhattan headquarters sit on top of five hundred and eight thousand gold and it handles around eight hundred billion dollars of payments every day. johnson spice reports on its activity which moves markets around the world when no one thinks of the federal reserve in terms of cyberspace usually you think of you know...

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york. >>>tonight on "all in." >> one of my personal attorneys, good man. >>breakingnewsinthe saga of president trump's lawyer. >> i'll do anything to protect mr. trump. >> tonight, why the new york taxi king's cooperation against michael cohen could be a massive problem for donald trump. >> plus, is this man about to be the next major trump scandal figure? >> i hope not. >> new scrutiny over an rnc mo you go's big payment to a playmate. then the backdoor attack on the mueller probe continues. >> do you have confidence in rod rosenstein. >> what's your next question, please. >> how the trump tax cuts for harley-davidson led to hundreds of people losing their jobs. >> thank you, harley davidson, for building things in america. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. breaking news tonight and it looks like potentially bad news for one michael cohen potentially even worse news for donald trump. "new york times" first breaking the story now confirmed by nbc news that cohen's long-time business partner gene freedman has agreed to cooperate with

york. >>> tonight on "all in." >> one of my personal attorneys, good man. >> breaking news in the saga of president trump's lawyer. >> i'll do anything to protect mr. trump. >> tonight, why the new york taxi king's cooperation against michael cohen could be a massive problem for donald trump. >> plus, is this man about to be the next major trump scandal figure? >> i hope not. >> new scrutiny over an rnc mo you go's big payment to a...

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cases. itisnewyorktimescompany versus the united states. in this 1971 case the supreme court ruled 6-3 against the nixon administration and a big win for journalism. the decision of new york times and the washington post -- post, right to publish classified information on the history of the vietnam war over significant objections from the pentagon and the white house. tohave two terrific guests help us understand how this case unfolded and what it means for us today in our society. let me introduce you to floyd abrams. the best-known first amendment lawyer, he was cocounsel in new york times case. he is now an attorney in new york city where he focuses on first amendment and media law. also the guest professor at columbia university. welcome to our program. backe pleased to welcome ted also. he has argued 63 cases in private practice and for the government before the supreme court, including as the general from 2001 to 2004. one of his key cases representing president bush, he is also a partner now in washington. we are pleased to have you back. you were with us on the first

cases. it is new york times company versus the united states. in this 1971 case the supreme court ruled 6-3 against the nixon administration and a big win for journalism. the decision of new york times and the washington post -- post, right to publish classified information on the history of the vietnam war over significant objections from the pentagon and the white house. tohave two terrific guests help us understand how this case unfolded and what it means for us today in our society. let me...

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point in the story where the music changes and gets all menacing and dark. because"thenewyorktimes"has just broken a really important story on this subject today. andrew kramer in "the new york times" today reports that the four investigations into paul manafort that had been opened by prosecutors in ukraine over manafort's alleged involvement in the hand-over-fist corruption of the government he worked for there, those four open investigations into paul manafort, which apparently were quite neatly dovetailing with the special counsel's work in this country and the special counsel's profession prosecution in this country of paul manafort, those four cases in the ukraine have been spiked. they're dead. on orders. quote, in the united states paul j. manafort is facing prosecution on charges of money laundering and financial fraud, stemming from his decade of work for a pro-russian political party in ukraine. but in ukraine, four cases involving mr. manafort have been effectively frozen by ukraine's chief prosecutor. quote, keenly aware of president trump's distaste for the investiga

point in the story where the music changes and gets all menacing and dark. because "the new york times" has just broken a really important story on this subject today. andrew kramer in "the new york times" today reports that the four investigations into paul manafort that had been opened by prosecutors in ukraine over manafort's alleged involvement in the hand-over-fist corruption of the government he worked for there, those four open investigations into paul manafort,...

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weinstein is expected to surrender to policeinnewyorktoface criminal charges in the next hour following allegations of rape and sexual assault by dozens of women. joseph isaacs is found guilty of the attempted murder of 96—year—old d—day veteran jim booth after repeatedly hitting him on the head with a hammer. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon says a new report out today will "restart the debate" about scottish independence china has appealed to both north korea and the us to show patience after president trump cancelled his planned summit with kim jong—un. north korea says it's willing to continue dialogue with the us any time, any place. also, why are we getting all those emails from businesses? it's because of of new laws that come into force today , designed to give us more control over our personal data. we'll answer your questions on how it works in half an hour. the name is boyle, danny boyle. the trainspotting director is in charge of the newjames bond film. and hundreds of liverpool fans are still looking for a way to get to kiev for the champions leag

weinstein is expected to surrender to police in new york to face criminal charges in the next hour following allegations of rape and sexual assault by dozens of women. joseph isaacs is found guilty of the attempted murder of 96—year—old d—day veteran jim booth after repeatedly hitting him on the head with a hammer. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon says a new report out today will "restart the debate" about scottish independence china has appealed to both north korea...

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fromnewyork. very. lou: good evening our top story, special counsel flailing in dem's dismay on full display. robert mueller intent on using attorney general sessions in a poorly considered effort to go after president trump, building a certain to fail argument of be on vehiclobstructtion of justich has nothing to do with russia collusion and with president trump. we take up the sorry state of the witch-hunt with victoria and gregg jarrett. congressional rinos determined to save their seats and skins by sacrificing seats and skins of conservatives and mainstream republicans, and rinos and leaders landed on amnesty for illegal immigrants. kevin mccarthy said they are working on a daca deal, disaster at border, and at midterms no concern of theirs as long as wall street, koch brothers, and chamber of commerce keep their money flowing, tennessee congressman diane black among your guests, she will talk about the fight to fund the border wall. her means of funding the border wall. fake news in caught in the fact again. "new york times" busted for lying about massive crowd at presiden

from new york. very . lou: good evening our top story, special counsel flailing in dem's dismay on full display. robert mueller intent on using attorney general sessions in a poorly considered effort to go after president trump, building a certain to fail argument of be on vehiclobstructtion of justich has nothing to do with russia collusion and with president trump. we take up the sorry state of the witch-hunt with victoria and gregg jarrett. congressional rinos determined to save their seats...

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indicted on charges of rape and a criminal sexual act by a grand juryinnewyork. thegrenfell tower inquiry hears of a grandfather who sacrificed his own life, to shelter six people in his top—floor flat. his sister hails him a hero. this shows the respect he gave to those who lost their lives that night, and we know that he would have given comfort to each of them before they took their last breaths, and departed this world. on newsnight mack, from grief to relief, it weighed 2a hours with the faked death and with a resurrection soon after, afterwards the president of ukraine tells us why they did it and whether it was worth lying to the world. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a russian journalist, reported to have been shot dead yesterday, has appeared alive and well at a news conference in kiev. the ukrainina security services said they had staged the apparent assassination of arkady babchenko to protect him from an imminent russian attack. moscow said the staged murder was an "anti—russian provocation." there's been worldwide condemnation of the tactic — including bab

indicted on charges of rape and a criminal sexual act by a grand jury in new york. the grenfell tower inquiry hears of a grandfather who sacrificed his own life, to shelter six people in his top—floor flat. his sister hails him a hero. this shows the respect he gave to those who lost their lives that night, and we know that he would have given comfort to each of them before they took their last breaths, and departed this world. on newsnight mack, from grief to relief, it weighed 2a hours...

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resignation.newyorkattorneygeneral eric schneiderman, a champion, outspoke en champion of the me o movement, resigning after allegations of violence against women. >>> and the polls are open. primary season kicks off with contentious senate races in four states. gop hopefuls testing the power of the president's anti-establishment message. >> i'm basically trumpier than trump when it comes to those policies. >> we begin today with the iran nuclear deal. all signs now pointing to the president reimposing sanctions that could spell the end of the agreement. here's the question, what is plan b. i have a great panel to break all of it down. first let's explain what's going on. the president will announce his decision at 2:00 p.m. today. while we don't know exactly what he's going to do, he's expected to take the first step in withdrawing from the iran agreement. the iran deal was formally implemented back in january 2016. u.s., france, great britain, germany, russia, china and iran all signed on. it was designed to sharply limit iran's nuclear program and make sure it was only used for

resignation. new york attorney general eric schneiderman, a champion, outspoke en champion of the me o movement, resigning after allegations of violence against women. >>> and the polls are open. primary season kicks off with contentious senate races in four states. gop hopefuls testing the power of the president's anti-establishment message. >> i'm basically trumpier than trump when it comes to those policies. >> we begin today with the iran nuclear deal. all signs now...

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innewyorkcity,i'm demarco morgan. >>> hi, welcome to the"overnightnews." i'mdemarco more gachblt the first named storm of the season is about to make landfall early this morning along the gulf coast.% alberto, subtropical storm has been picking up steam as it churns up the gulf of mexico. the storm its disrupting memorial day weekend plans for millions of people in its path. here is tony dokoupil. beach weather and summer, turned to soaking rain and flash floods in miami. the subtropical storm battering the florida coast is expected to strength into a tropical depression with sustained winds of 50 miles per hour. hour and rainfall in some areas as high as 25 inches. the governors of florida, mississippi and alabama declared states of emergency ahead of a 2 to 4 foot storm surge. and rough surf for hundreds of miles. in sarasota, florida, residents are stock up on sandbags to protect their homes, as not only tropical storm alberto but the entire 2018 hurricane season looms on the horizon. >> this is a reminder that w live in an area that gets threatened by hurricanes. and,

in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco more gachblt the first named storm of the season is about to make landfall early this morning along the gulf coast.% alberto, subtropical storm has been picking up steam as it churns up the gulf of mexico. the storm its disrupting memorial day weekend plans for millions of people in its path. here is tony dokoupil. beach weather and summer, turned to soaking rain and flash floods in...

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this is dideverynewslivefrom berlin film producer harvey weinstein turns himselfinnewyorkcityall four of these arresting him earlier today on the right unsexy huge challenges for months after he was toppled from hollywood's most powerful ranks by an avalanche of misconduct accusations will be going live to new york in just a second also on the program is it on or is it all fall to consider true words from pyongyang u.s. president all trump says is so much with north korean leader kim jong un could take place after all we'll take you to washington for more on that. and the island focus in a historic referendum on abortion the mainly catholic nation has one of the strictest abortion laws in europe analysts are expecting a close result. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring it feels good to have you with us we start in new york city where former hollywood film producer harvey weinstein has been released on a one million dollars bio after appearing before a manhattan court he was charged with wright and sex abuse charges involving encounters with two women weinstein agr

this is did every news live from berlin film producer harvey weinstein turns himself in new york city all four of these arresting him earlier today on the right unsexy huge challenges for months after he was toppled from hollywood's most powerful ranks by an avalanche of misconduct accusations will be going live to new york in just a second also on the program is it on or is it all fall to consider true words from pyongyang u.s. president all trump says is so much with north korean leader kim...

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thing. sean hannity awaits your viewinginnewyorkcity.>> sean: tucker, they got. it monologue set. welcome to hannity. this is yet, i am not kidding another insane breaking news night. day 365 of the mueller witch hunt. president trump and the legal team are fighting back in a huge way against the corrupt special counsel investigation. we have a massive development. the president's attorney rudy guiliani is telling the new york times tonight that mueller is agreeing to narrow the scope of the questions he wants to ask the question. he will join us on the bottom. and great mark levin was correct from the get go. the constitution of the country is on president trump's side. and he will explain. president trump is reacing to the new york time and confirming our year long reporting that the obama fbi, one part spied on his campaign and he called it bigger than watergate and the president is right as we told you. and new details from sarah carter reporting the doy ig report on the corrupt handling on the hillary clinton investigation long and thorough and could lead to criminal charges

thing. sean hannity awaits your viewing in new york city. >> sean: tucker, they got. it monologue set. welcome to hannity. this is yet, i am not kidding another insane breaking news night. day 365 of the mueller witch hunt. president trump and the legal team are fighting back in a huge way against the corrupt special counsel investigation. we have a massive development. the president's attorney rudy guiliani is telling the new york times tonight that mueller is agreeing to narrow the...

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saysgoodbye,newyork, hello,nashville.newyorklosesmore finance jobs for other cities. all of that and much, much more. fomc decision day. real 30 minutes into the trading day. here is julie hyman. julie: the apple beat is not enough to lift the overall market. we are seeing in recent days when we have gotten the reporting that the sox might rise, but -- there sox might rise, but it does not help the overall market. the nasdaq is falling less than the major averages. gettingas -- it is not any kind of substantive gains today. if you look at apple itself come yes, we are seeing a rise in today's session. if you look at the past month, it doesn't make up for the drop approaching earnings. it has on a run-up for the past -- it has had a run-up for the past three sessions. it is not recouped prior losses going into the numbers. that said, there was a lot for investors and analysts alike in the report. 's iphone sales up 2.9%. gain in revenue of 14% because of the price of the iphone x. take a look at the bloomberg. we have the year-over-year services revenue on a quarterly basis.

says goodbye, new york, hello, nashville. new york loses more finance jobs for other cities. all of that and much, much more. fomc decision day. real 30 minutes into the trading day. here is julie hyman. julie: the apple beat is not enough to lift the overall market. we are seeing in recent days when we have gotten the reporting that the sox might rise, but -- there sox might rise, but it does not help the overall market. the nasdaq is falling less than the major averages. gettingas -- it is...

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, just a couple of minutes before we are due to get on the air,thenewyorktimeshave published a remarkable document. michael smichimtd. they just published it and they just handed it to me. mueller has at least four dozen questions on an exhaust array of subjects that he wants to ask president trump. to learn more about trump's ties of russia and determine whether trump b stru trump obstructed the inquiry itsel itself. that would be james comey and mike flynn and his treatment of jeff sessions and a 2016 trump tower meeting between campaign officials and russians offering dirt on hillary clinton. but, they also touch on the president's businesses and discuss of his long time personal lawyers of michael cohen. any contacts he had with roger stone, a long time adviser who claims to have inside information about the democratic e-mail hackings and what happened during mr. trump's trip to moscow during the miss universe pageant. this is just posted at the "times." the new york times did not just obtain the question or get a description of what the questions are that mueller wants to

, just a couple of minutes before we are due to get on the air, the new york times have published a remarkable document. michael smichimtd. they just published it and they just handed it to me. mueller has at least four dozen questions on an exhaust array of subjects that he wants to ask president trump. to learn more about trump's ties of russia and determine whether trump b stru trump obstructed the inquiry itsel itself. that would be james comey and mike flynn and his treatment of jeff...

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about rebuildingdowntownnewyork, andhownewyorkerspulled together amid the devastation. >> okay, we have on the phone right now new york real estate developer donald trump, an old friend of this show's. mr. trump, let me ask you the question. rudy giuliani said the best thing america can do for new york which has been so hard historically is to go to new york and spend some money. what do you think? >> well, i think that's true. judging from the streets today, chris, a lot of people are out there. a lot of people are very proud to be new yorkers and very proud to be in this country generally speaking. it's been amazing there has been an amazing show of confidence and faith, despite what happened with the almost 700 point down market. >> you know what shocked me about new york very positively? i'm usually shocked negatively, is the way everybody seemed to pull together last week. it wasn't like who is the cop, who is the fireman, who is the rich real estate developer, who is the stockbroker. everybody seemed to be on the same level. tell me what you're thinking about that. >> chr

about rebuilding downtown new york, and how new yorkers pulled together amid the devastation. >> okay, we have on the phone right now new york real estate developer donald trump, an old friend of this show's. mr. trump, let me ask you the question. rudy giuliani said the best thing america can do for new york which has been so hard historically is to go to new york and spend some money. what do you think? >> well, i think that's true. judging from the streets today, chris, a lot of...

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bynewyorkattorneygeneral eric schneiderman, he has just resigned effective close of business tomorrow. he said in a statement that he, quote, strongly contests the allegations. he says these allegations will prevent me from leading the office's work at this time, so i resign effective may 8, 2018. that's it for us. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> it's been extraordinary watching this develop. governor cuomo called for his allegations in the last hour and a half or so and that resignation was delivered right around an hour or so after the governor asked for it. this was something no one could have possibly seen coming. this is again extraordinary reporting by jane mayier and ronan farrow at the new yorker. jane mayer is going to join us in a bit to tell us how this came about. this raises big political questions in new york state. you referred to the notoriously insane new york city state legislature, which many would call a charitable description. and it falls to them now to choose the next attorney general. >> that's right. at a time when -- att

by new york attorney general eric schneiderman, he has just resigned effective close of business tomorrow. he said in a statement that he, quote, strongly contests the allegations. he says these allegations will prevent me from leading the office's work at this time, so i resign effective may 8, 2018. that's it for us. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> it's been extraordinary watching this develop. governor cuomo called for his allegations in the...

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full—time female broker working atthenewyorkstockexchange. and on the markets — trading right now, asia, all higher, as you can see. everybody has a close eye on the white house and its announcement on the iran nuclear deal. later today. the future of air france is in the balance after the company lost nearly a tenth off its value on monday. the markets reacted anxiously to comments from france's economy minister, bruno le mair, over the weekend, who stated the airline could disappear unless a pay dispute was resolved. the french government owns 14.3% of the air france—klm parent group, but has repeatedly said it won't bailout the troubled airline. the national carrier has already been hit by m days of strikes and staff have rejected the airline's latest offer of a 7% pay rise spread out over four years. workers are holding firm over their demand for an annual salary increase of 5.1%. last friday, the boss of air france—klm, jean—marc janaillac, resigned after staff rejected what the company described as a final pay offer. with me is russ mould, investment director at aj

full—time female broker working at the new york stock exchange. and on the markets — trading right now, asia, all higher, as you can see. everybody has a close eye on the white house and its announcement on the iran nuclear deal. later today. the future of air france is in the balance after the company lost nearly a tenth off its value on monday. the markets reacted anxiously to comments from france's economy minister, bruno le mair, over the weekend, who stated the airline could disappear...

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north korea's former spy chief finishes his first meetinginnewyorkwiththe u.s. secretary of state. hello again from doha everyone. is the world news from al-jazeera and also ahead. death toll rises to three in the latest protests to hit nicaragua as capital managua also the u.n. security council discusses the escalating violence between israelis and palestinian factions and ukraine stages the murder of a journalist they say it was to stop an attempt on his life and to capture the mastermind behind the plot. so north korea's former spy chief has met the u.s. secretary of state in new york these talks between kim jung troll and mike pompei i will continue on thursday as part of preparations for next month's summit between the two countries' leaders diplomatic editor james bass reports. arriving in the united states the personal emissary of kim jong un here for crucial negotiations which will decide the fate of the on again off again summit between his leader and president trump. general kim yong schol is staying in this hotel close to the u.n. for just two days the planned dat

north korea's former spy chief finishes his first meeting in new york with the u.s. secretary of state. hello again from doha everyone. is the world news from al-jazeera and also ahead. death toll rises to three in the latest protests to hit nicaragua as capital managua also the u.n. security council discusses the escalating violence between israelis and palestinian factions and ukraine stages the murder of a journalist they say it was to stop an attempt on his life and to capture the...

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. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom atcbsnewsheadquartershereinnewyork. goodto be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning, lava, ash, and smoke are pouring out of the world's most active volcano, hawaii's kilauea. more than a thousand residents of a nearby community have been ordered to evacuate. following 200 small earthquakes that followed last week and the collapse of the floor. one resident described it as a curtain of fire. lava and steam also started to pour out of a crack near homes. residents had to make a run for it fast. >> since it's right there behind our house, we could hear the lava exploding right from the house. and so, you know, is the house going to still be there when we go back over there? it might be. the lava's flowing downhill. we're uphill. but, you know, it's going to be changing the scenery for sure. >> the national guard has been called to help with the evacuations. >>> president trump's admission that he footed the bill for hush money for daniels after initially denying it raises questions, both legal and political. the admission m

. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning, lava, ash, and smoke are pouring out of the world's most active volcano, hawaii's kilauea. more than a thousand residents of a nearby community have been ordered to evacuate. following 200 small earthquakes that followed last week and the collapse of the floor. one resident described it as a curtain of fire. lava and steam...

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from the broadcast centerinnewyorkcity,i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, may 3rd, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> hush money contradiction. president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani says the president reimbursed the $130,000 payment to daniels. >>> strong storms are battering the central united states with rain, wind, hail, and tornadoes, leaving behind widespread damage and knocking out power to thousands. >>> and the boy scouts get a name change as the 100-year-old organization begins welcoming girls. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning we begin with a shocking revelation by one of president trump's lawyers. rudy giuliani said the president reimbursed his personal attorney michael cohen $130,000 that michael cohen gave to porn star stormy daniels. this contradicts what the president said, that flatly he did not know about the money. giuliani said this was not campaign money and perfectly legal. hena doba is here in new yo

from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, may 3rd, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> hush money contradiction. president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani says the president reimbursed the $130,000 payment to daniels. >>> strong storms are battering the central united states with rain, wind, hail, and tornadoes, leaving behind widespread damage and knocking out power to thousands....

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i'm joined by my guest robert howthenewyorkheis a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post also in new york we have lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in los angeles very early in the morning we have ron paul cohn he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron i love how that rhymes are a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect and i'm thinking jump in anytime you want i always appreciated let me go to you first in new york just very broadly speaking how is the media changed in the age of trump because in the age of trump trump doesn't change it seems go ahead lionel in new york ok first of all let's talk about news media versus the media here's how it's changed we often use the term mainstream media to define people like a.b.c. n.b.c. and m s d n c fake news c.n.n. that's not mainstream anymore what's mainstream is this what's mainstream right now is podcast again you tube and other platforms that is dead that is a star

i'm joined by my guest robert how the new york he is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post also in new york we have lionel he is a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com and in los angeles very early in the morning we have ron paul cohn he is a comedian a frequent guest on the jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron i love how that rhymes are a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect and...

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chief arrivesinnewyorkfortalks with the u.s. secretary of state. so robin you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.n. security council discusses the escalating violence between the israelis and the palestinian factions. and the ukraine stages the murder of a journalist they say here was to stop an attempt on his life and capture the mastermind behind the plot. turns update on the political crisis in italy where new elections are becoming a real possibility. welcome to the program talks have begun between north korea's former spy chief kim yong children and u.s. secretary of state might pompei o kim touched down in new york earlier making him the most senior north korean official to visit the u.s. in eighteen years the white house says early meetings about next month's summit between kim jong il and president trump have been positive and it's still expected to take place well let's cross over now to our diplomatic editor james bays who's in new york of course or the talking begins but we can only perhaps guess what will be on the agenda

chief arrives in new york for talks with the u.s. secretary of state. so robin you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.n. security council discusses the escalating violence between the israelis and the palestinian factions. and the ukraine stages the murder of a journalist they say here was to stop an attempt on his life and capture the mastermind behind the plot. turns update on the political crisis in italy where new elections are becoming a real...

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. shimkus, and the gentlemanfromnewyork, mr.tonko, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. shimkus. mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i'm going to have a lot of people want to come to the floor so i'm going to abbreviate my opening remarks and just address a few questions. that are going to be raised. first, i just want to highlight the fact that you're going to hear a lot about local consensus based decisionmaking, and then you're also going to hear about closeness or proximity. this chart kind of highlights what we're talking about, the red is federal government land. the federal government land is larger than 31 countries on the earth. and it's larger than -- you have three different sections. you have the national test and training range, you have the national security site, you have also some fish and wildlife interior land. bigger than many of our states in our union. to my colleagues, i want to make sure they have in perspective the size of the area we're talking about. bigger than the state of connecticut

. shimkus, and the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. shimkus. mr. shimkus: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, i'm going to have a lot of people want to come to the floor so i'm going to abbreviate my opening remarks and just address a few questions. that are going to be raised. first, i just want to highlight the fact that you're going to hear a lot about local consensus based decisionmaking, and then...

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distinguished chair of the subcommittee, the gentle ladyfromnewyork, ms.stefanik. >> thank you. i am pleased to present this portion of the fiscal year 2019 national defense authorization act. i would like to begin by thanking all of the members of the subcommittee and the full committee for their contributions and enthusiastic participation in the hearings, briefings, and congressional delegations that we have held over the past year. as i said at our subcommittee mark-up, we have taken a deliberate look at some very significant issues within the subcommittee's jurisdiction, and we have done so in a united and bipartisan manner. i thank each of my colleagues on the subcommittee for their hard work and support. the emerging threats and capabilities subcommittee mark this year focuses on ensuring our technological superiority by providing the policies and recommending resources for programs that will energize our science and technology enterprise, infuse the department with a culture of innovation, strengthen our cyber warfare capabilities, safeguard our critical infrastructure, provi

distinguished chair of the subcommittee, the gentle lady from new york, ms. stefanik. >> thank you. i am pleased to present this portion of the fiscal year 2019 national defense authorization act. i would like to begin by thanking all of the members of the subcommittee and the full committee for their contributions and enthusiastic participation in the hearings, briefings, and congressional delegations that we have held over the past year. as i said at our subcommittee mark-up, we have...

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downfall of the attorney general of the stateofnewyorkericschneiderman, that happened the day before yesterday. the question is how many people knew about him and what he was really like before the rest of us found out? probably quite a few. that's next. ♪ ♪ some moments can change everything. you can't always predict them, but you can game plan for them. for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals. being ready for wherever life leads. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. with dell small businessout your technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. feclaritin 24 hour relief when allergies occur. day, after day, after day. because life should have more wishes, and less worries. feel the clarity, and live claritin clear. ♪ >> tucker: in the wake of eric schneiderman's resignation as attorney general of new york, some of his long-time friends on th

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and especially in light of therecentnewyorktimesthat came out this week talking about you know the torture of the united states and what part of that and i say that about this is not feminism not just because i'm an iron grid billeted feminist i mean obviously but this is true if you have someone who she oversaw the torture of a pregnant woman areas like that that's what you have to sort of think about when you're talking of this op ed in the new york times this. blue star had written about her two thousand and four detention i wanted these cia black sites one of them words in thailand. most likely oversaw obviously one of those documentation but oversaw the hospital in two thousand and two. she said i have no idea how long i was in the thai secret prison because no one would let me sleep the cell was white and stark with nothing in it but a camera and books on the wall they chain me to the hooks because i was meant three through my pregnancy i could barely move or said some of what they did to me in that prison was so awful i can't talk about it they hit me in the abdomen just

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stick.r.t.newyork. thepalestinian foreign minister is calling for the international criminal court to launch an immediate investigation into recent violence on the gaza border last monday that israeli military shot and killed scores of unarmed anti occupation protesters in the besieged enclave that came as the u.s. completed the controversial relocation of its embassy to jerusalem the un is also set to start its own probe into whether israel committed war crimes. the was the car that was not of course that was the cause was and it was not the others. that it was. the was. the. was or was there was the last week the un's human rights council passed a resolution condemning israel's actions as wholly disproportionate saying that they amounted to an indiscriminate use of force britain was among fourteen countries which abstained there are also reports that british diplomats planned to visit the new us embassy in jerusalem despite earlier condemning the move the police are the only came to me as we don't agree with the decision of the us to to move their embassy we continue to think tha

stick. r.t. new york. the palestinian foreign minister is calling for the international criminal court to launch an immediate investigation into recent violence on the gaza border last monday that israeli military shot and killed scores of unarmed anti occupation protesters in the besieged enclave that came as the u.s. completed the controversial relocation of its embassy to jerusalem the un is also set to start its own probe into whether israel committed war crimes. the was the car that was...

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again from ournbcnewsheadquartershereinnewyork. tonightthe death toll is ten in santa fe, texas, following this nation's latest mass school shooting. the accused gunman is in custody. he is 17. we'll have a live report from texas ahead in this broadcast, but first we begin with what was day 484 of the trump administration and the president's new attacks on the fbi. stepping up the pressure on the bureau and the justice department as part of his latest moves to cast doubt on the entire russia investigation as led by robert mueller. today the president issued these messages raising the possibility of a government informant who was inside the 2016 campaign. quote, apparently the doj put a spy in the trump campaign. this has never been done before, and by any means necessary, they are out to frame donald trump for crimes he didn't commit. not long after that, there was this. reports are there was indeed at least one fbi representative implanted for political purposes into my campaign for president. it took place very early on, and long before the phony russia hoax became a ho

again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. tonight the death toll is ten in santa fe, texas, following this nation's latest mass school shooting. the accused gunman is in custody. he is 17. we'll have a live report from texas ahead in this broadcast, but first we begin with what was day 484 of the trump administration and the president's new attacks on the fbi. stepping up the pressure on the bureau and the justice department as part of his latest moves to cast doubt on the entire...